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The Scot appeared to irk the Spaniard with his stifling tactics in the first leg of the quarter final, but the Bundesliga club would eventually progress in the second. Will spiderman make an appearance this year? But as is so often the case with this Sunderland side, they were unable to get to half-time without conceding a goal in the latter stages of the first half.

Jewish cemeteries in Philadelphia and St. Louis have been targeted for vandalism in the past two weeks. Assemblyman Dov Hikind said he learned of the fallen headstones from Boro Park Shomrim. On Thursday, about 16 headstones were toppled and several other defaced at a Jewish cemetery in Rochester, New York, the Rochester Democrat & Chronicle reported .

President Donald Trump has laid out changes he wants to make in US health care policies, but his Republican colleagues in Congress remain divided about exactly how to repeal and then replace the national reforms championed by former president Barack Obama.

Core CPI, which excludes fresh food costs, added 0.1 percent on year - topping forecasts for a flat reading following the 0.2 percent decline in the previous month. Food and non-alcoholic beverages prices have increased by 3.1 percent. Recreational charges and those related to culture went up by 1.29 percent in the period under review, while amounts charged by restaurants and hotels increased by 3.95 percent in February 2017 as compared to the same month past year.

The world's first "smart condom" which rates a man's sexual performances and can detect STIs has been created by scientists. Another potential catch relates to one of the i.Con's most important features - the ability to detect STIs, chlamydia and syphilis included.

The number of people collecting unemployment benefits in the USA fell to its lowest in 44 years, astonishing economists and prompting further expectations of an interest rate hike for the Federal Reserve at its next meeting on 15 March. A survey from the US central bank on Wednesday showed the labor market remained tight in early 2017, with some of the Fed's districts reporting "widening" labor shortages.